Will Virat Kohli enter the Lord's Test? Expectations increased after this move
- bySherya
- 08 Jul, 2025

Team India's star player Virat Kohli is in England these days. He recently arrived with his wife Anushka Sharma to watch a high-profile match of Wimbledon 2025. After which the hope among the fans has also increased that he can also reach Lord's to watch Team India's match.

Indian cricket superstar Virat Kohli is currently making headlines in London with his wife and Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma. Recently, this star couple reached to watch a high-profile tennis match of Wimbledon 2025, where Virat was seen supporting tennis legend Novak Djokovic. According to media reports, Virat-Anushka are living in St John's Wood area in London. At the same time, Wimbledon matches are being played at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London, which is very close to Virat's house. Due to which he came here to watch the match. In such a situation, it is now expected that he can also reach to watch Team India's match.
Will Virat Kohli enter the Lord's Test?
Actually, the third match of the five-Test series between India and England will be played at Lord's Cricket Ground. This ground is also located in St John's Wood, which is a short distance from Kohli's temporary residence. In such a situation, fans are hoping that Virat, who is not a part of the Indian Test team at the moment, can reach the stands in this match to encourage his young team. If Kohli appears at Lord's, it will be a big moment not only for the players but also for the fans.
Virat wants to see the final between these two players
Virat Kohli had a special conversation with Star Sports during Wimbledon 2025. During this, Kohli said that his dream final would be between Djokovic and two-time defending champion Spanish star Carlos Alcaraz. He said, 'I want Carlos Alcaraz and Novak to reach the final and Novak wins the title, because it would be tremendous for him at this stage of his career.'
Apart from this, Virat Kohli said, 'Different sports have different challenges. In cricket, one of the challenges is that you have to wait for a long time, you warm up in the morning and then come back and wait in the dressing room, because you don't know when you are going to bat. Sitting there, reading the game, the situation changes very fast. In tennis, you probably have set conditions, you know what you are doing.' However, he also said that playing at the Wimbledon Center Court can be considered a more intimidating experience than playing in a cricket stadium because the crowd is closer to the athletes.